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Jon Evans's compelling thriller will indeed take you to dark places, both physically and psychically. You could call it a travelogue, as it takes the reader on a trek both through the twisted mind of a serial killer (or killers?) and to such exotic locales as the Himalayas, the Saharan desert, the jungles of Indonesia and the Moroccan gorge setting of the explosive finale. Dark Places opens in the majestic mountains of the Annapurna, where Paul Wood's enjoyment of the vistas is rudely shattered when he stumbles across the mutilated body of another hiker. To his horror, he finds that the signature of the killer matches the one found earlier on the body of his lover, Laura, who was brutally murdered when the two were travelling through Africa. Paul becomes obsessed with hunting down the killer, a task complicated by his suspicion that there may be copycat psychopaths out there too...[...]The action in Dark Places {This is the title with which it was published in the US and Canada} comes fast and furious, but Evans gives the reader occasional respite with fascinating descriptions of such exotic locales as the Himalayas, the Sahara, the jungles of Indonesia, and the Moroccan gorge setting of the explosive finale. He has clearly travelled extensively himself, and has an excellent understanding of the subculture of adventure-addicted young Western globetrotters. Dark Places likely won't have you digging up your backpack and joining that crowd, as it vividly describes the ease with which a predator could operate within the milieu, while bringing back memories of Charles Sobhraj, a real-life killer who did exactly that back in the '70s. With his debut outing, Jon Evans has delivered an adrenalin-laced winner. (--Kerry Doole)
Iscrivetevi in tanti! Specialmente per i patiti del backpacking e' da non perdere
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
e' tutta colpa del sito ...non mi ha permesso di scrivere tutta la frase!!
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
Ma...non riesco proprio a interessare neanche te con questo bookray???
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
Bravissima! Ora aspettiamo che arrivi a destinazione
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt